First of all, I just want to give everyone a HUGE thank you for all the great advice I've found just by reading through past threads. Thanks to you guys, my ASF colony has exploded! I could not be more pleased.At first, this just started out as a food source, but now I'm kinda interested in the genetics side and producing the different varieties. So here is my question...
So far I have two grow out tubs. One contains Group A, which are the first babies my three females produced, and the other tub is Group B, which are the second group of babies produced by the same females. Group B just went into their grow out tub two days ago. Well, Group B gave me some interesting females that are more peachy in color and do not look like any of the parents. I have one boy from Group A that I would like to put with two females from Group B. Is this possible at all? Or how soon should I put them together? Any other thoughts and suggestions?
So far, my mortality rate has been fairly low. I just don't want to mix anyone and have them kill each other off. Thanks in advance for any help!